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Ian and Rawle Jefferds have given much to our community. Now we need to reach out and help their family.

  Ian and Rawle Jefferds have given much to our community. Now we need to reach out and help their family.

I hate mussels, but I have a great respect for Ian and Rawle Jefferds.

The brothers and co-owners of Penn Cove Shellfish loom large over our town, good men who have done much to make Coupeville a better place.

Every day, when I go down the Hill O’ Death in front of my house and plunge into Penn Cove, I am face-to-face with the mussel rafts they own and operate.

Their processing buildings sit up the hill from my house, and they could hit me with a well-thrown mussel, if they so chose.

Over the years, I have known both men and their families through my jobs — mainly from the many years at Videoville and Miriam’s Espresso — and I have stood next to Ian as he watched a derelict boat burn and threaten the very future of all that he and his family built.

While I will always bitch and moan about mussels and believe them to be the slugs of the sea, forever scarred by my time on the water working for a different, far less competent mussel harvesting company in my younger days, I embrace the Jefferds.

They are good people, they are our people.

And now they need our help.

Seth Jefferds, the middle brother in the family, is a volunteer firefighter in Oso, Washington. His life, like many others, has been devastated in the recent mudslide that decimated the area.

He has lost his wife and his home. His four-month-old granddaughter is among the missing.

Our help will not give him back his family, but it will give a good man hope.

It will show him we do not walk away and leave others to their pain. We help them, in any way we can, at any time we can, because we can. Because we should. Because there is no other way to live our lives.

We are Coupeville. If you are connected to one of us, you are connected to all of us.

Please visit:

http://www.gofundme.com/7s58tc

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Taya Boonstra: American Legend

Taya Boonstra — she doesn’t mind if you take her photo.

Taya Boonstra is God’s gift to photographers.

Part of a proud tradition of camera-friendly Coupeville High School athletes that includes McKayla Bailey, Hunter Hammer and Caleb Valko, Ms. Boonstra never met a camera she couldn’t photo bomb.

During her time as a Wolf, whether she was doing time as a cheerleader or playing in the games herself, the irrepressible one always sparkled on camera.

She played her rear off on the court and diamond, but never failed to keep one eye cocked for a wandering camera.

Now a student at the University of Washington, Taya celebrates her birthday today. The legend turns 20.

And on this day, and every other day, we celebrate her — one of the classiest, sassiest to ever wear the red and black.

She made her town a better place, and she will always be held in high regard by those who have known her.

You are the gold standard, Ms. Boonstra. Never change.

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Superstar.

Legendary.

This has nothing to do with sports. It’s far more important than that.

Today, thirty years ago, a baby was born. Probably a lot of babies were born that day, on Nov. 18, 1983, but this one mattered more than most.

I’m going to say she was probably fairly bald at the time, and the blond locks hadn’t come in yet.

But I’m sure the radiance that flows from her, the sheer loveliness that is there in every pore, the brilliant brain synapses firing at breakneck speed, were all already present.

Nov. 18, 1983, Kelsey Simmons entered the world and instantly it was a better place.

Not just for her parents Roger and Debi, and, later, for younger brother Jake, but for all those who would meet her in the coming years.

She is bold. She is Earth-shaking. She is wonderful.

She has already accomplished much. Proud alum of the University of Washington. World traveler. Companion/Food Provider/Ear Scratcher to Sitka, the World’s Most Talented Dog.

Owner of her own successful high-end business revolutionizing the world one elegant, perfectly-chosen window covering at a time — Kelsey Simmons Design. (http://www.kelseysimmonsdesign.com/Kelsey_Simmons_Design/Home.html)

And yes, you should go hire her. Now. Before she gets Oprah famous and you have to wait months for a meeting.

All of that, though, will pale next to what she does in the coming years. Of that, I have no doubt.

I think, sometimes, Kelsey doesn’t realize quite how awesome others think she is.

Maybe she’s being modest, or maybe she just needs to put her smartphone down once in awhile and look around and see the awe she brings forth in others.

Whether she is in a small town or a bustling city, she stands out. Always.

There is the transcendent beauty, a timeless elegance which will never fade and only grow richer (she is the “belle fleur,”) but it’s more than that.

In good mood or bad, clad in impeccable high fashion or that one day where she’s rumored to have worn yoga pants to work cause “screw it,” Kelsey dazzles. She entrances. She inspires.

Whatever slice of time a person gets to spend with her is irreplaceable. It is the best part of any day. Fragments of time which will stay with you forever.

Moments that make the world brighter, more alive.

Cause that’s what she does. Make the world a better place.

Happy birthday, Kelsey Rae. You are truly, wonderfully amazing.

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Janesah and Janeah Goheen. (Photo collage from Janesah Goheen's Facebook page.)

Janesah and Janeah Goheen. (Photo collage from Janesah’s Facebook page.)

Janeah and Janesah Goheen were bright, shining lights.

Young women of immense talent, full of grace and wonder, they accomplished much in their young lives.

Their deaths, the result of a tragic car accident Halloween night in Ancortes, will not erase the mark they left.

Now, as Oak Harbor prepares to say goodbye to them with a memorial service Saturday, Nov. 16 (2 PM in the Oak Harbor High School gym), all of us can reach out and help the Goheen family.

Please consider hopping over to http://www.youcaring.com/help-a-neighbor/goheen-family-fund/106388 and offering help to their parents as they deal with the financial fallout which, unfortunately, will accompany this time of grief.

Watch the video of Janeah and Janseah. Listen to their voices soar. It’s not a hard decision.

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Spray-tanned and buff, Cavan Simonson prepares to lay down a beat-down on show day.

Spray-tanned and buff, Cavan Simonson prepares to lay down a beat-down on show day.

The hard work that got her there...

The hard work that got her there…

and the baby-hugging that earned her good karma.

and the baby-hugging that earned her good karma.

She’s a superstar.

Former Miriam’s Espresso barista goddess, and Coupeville High School Class of 2005 grad Cavan Simonson continues to wow the world with each new day.

Her latest venture — a 5th place finish at the Las Vegas Classic Saturday, during her first-ever venture into the world of bodybuilding and fitness figure competition.

Weeks of chicken and salads topped off with intense workouts with her teammates from the Las Vegas Figure and Bikini Team paid off with a big trophy, and hearty in-house congrats from big sis Thayer Jester, who was on the scene to lend moral support.

“Not bad for first time!!,” said a very-excited Simonson. “There will be more to come. Thanks for the support!!”

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